Particularly if a service member dies on active duty, they are offered our dependency and indemnity compensation. That was mentioned in the briefing under compensation and pension.
Once they're eligible for that, they get it for life. That payment right now is at somewhere around $1,091 per month. A surviving spouse of a veteran who died on active duty would receive that for the rest of her life. She also can be eligible for education benefits, with 36 months of entitlement, which gives you roughly the four years that it usually requires to get a bachelor's degree here.
As far as health benefits go, I am going to defer to my counterpart in health, who I think will be meeting with you after me.
Does that answer your question?